
- The Pixel Watch 2 and Pixel Watch 3 are now receiving the Wear OS 5.1 update as part of the March 2025 Pixel rollout.
- While Wear OS 5 was based on Android 14, Wear OS 5.1 upgrades to Android 15, marking a significant under-the-hood change.
- The March update brings loss-of-pulse detection for Pixel Watch 3, and new Wear OS features like credential manager support.
The Bluetooth/Wi-Fi versions of Pixel Watch 2 and Pixel Watch 3 are now getting access to the Wear OS 5.1 update. What’s notable about this update is a switch from Android 14 (which Wear OS 5 was based on) to Android 15 as the underlying platform for Wear OS. The updated Android base has been confirmed through official factory images, and Telegram user Nail Sadykov also shared screenshots from their Pixel Watch 2, further verifying the upgrade.
- Credential manager support: The Credential Manager API provides a unified authentication solution, supporting sign-in flows using passwords, passkeys, and federated identity (such as Sign In with Google). A user’s credentials are stored in a credential provider, which syncs account information across devices.
- Watch speaker playback: On devices that support media playback through the watch speaker, users can select this speaker as their preferred media output option if your app integrates with the Wear Output Switcher.
The March 2025 update also brings several targeted improvements to Pixel Watches, focusing on health tracking and usability. One of the most significant additions is Loss-of-Pulse Detection, a feature for which the Pixel Watch 3 recently received FDA clearance. This functionality can detect when a user’s heart stops beating, potentially serving as a critical tool in emergency situations.
Have you received the Wear OS 5.1 update on your Pixel Watch? What are your thoughts on the new features and changes? Share your experiences in the comments below.